Arrrgh! Apologies again.
After some much needed rest inspiration finally struck: quadruple check
the perl path. I had checked it, but somehow missed it- triple check it!
Not usually something you're likely to think of (especially in long
hours) but perl will install at /usr/local/bin/perl in a jail (another
difference I hadn't considered), and a link needs to be made outside the
jail to /usr/bin/perl for it to work. Didn't help an atmail cookie was
confusing matters greatly...
Pity you can't set a ENV for this kind of thing somehow...
On 11/29/11 14:05, Da Rock wrote:
> I'm sorry to have to bother the list with this, but I have spent 24
> hrs straight trying to figure out what my <insert favourite curse
> here> apache/twiki config is missing here.
>> I installed twiki on a test server to get a handle on how it operates,
> and it all worked fine so I installed it on the production server. The
> only difference between the 2 is that the production server uses vhosts.
>> When I try to run *any* of the twiki scripts (twiki/bin/view,
> twiki/bin/configure) I get "no such file or directory" in the httpd
> error logs.
>> I copied the twiki.conf from the test server (for ease of use - same
> config anyway. It was created from the twiki configuration helper on
> the twiki site), and tried uncommenting Includes at the bottom of the
> httpd.conf (sue me) and an include in the vhost section (not at the
> same time: to preclude any comment). Nada; just internal server error
> and the error in the log.
>> What could I be missing? When I installed it on the test server I had
> a directory directive in httpd.conf for twiki/ and an alias for that
> (I hadn't checked the docs at that time), and simply clicked configure
> on the index page and it all went well. I removed the directive, the
> alias, and uncommented the Includes at the bottom of the httpd.conf
> and I had a working twiki.
>> FWIW all vhosts are working normally, and other alias as well.
>> Any hints? A pointer to a url perhaps? Exhaustive google searches are
> showing up nothing relevant.
>> Cheers
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